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Fe HE NEW YORK HERALD. 2 Vel. Vin.—He. 303.—Whele Ne: 1971 NEW YORK, SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 16, 1842. Price Two Cente Wheatrical Chit Chat, Branch Bank of the United States in this city. He Vice Chancellor’s Court. the worm the cards have deceived you if they have told you that I PUBLISHED DAIL a of Jealous may deliver you from that trouble t 8 JaAunES ROBIE, APPLICATSON FOR Divonce~istuncarrep Ler bad Sie that ve you. D se exe herp reed ba botomd Ht mie al by ages “whee babel ph nig nip oy obnengaeg officer, although not acy the zoeub amopien is in Bostom. Free- lo. y that you had had aregular scene with him. Luice, if No. 1 reet, bosrds out of town | ™ You would have thought on Wednesday mornin; course is there after him. TERMS OF APVE RTISING.—The extensive cites] | In the year 1827, the applicant, Mr. John Leo- | you joved me you would quit that man—you would leaves New Yorkevery day at 3 o’slock. ba ‘llenme EY) Nic: Ni i both in town and country, y, that a commercial or monetary millennium E scnotas Nicxery had been revived at the Tre- fame. of the Heaavo, ’ old Leberthon, was on a den him. Oh, if you would call to your aid the la’ ‘any letters that may be left at his door, and hand; so anxious was every body to mont. Asew.debuiante for histionic honors Sa the tothe Island ef St id will be asked, Send to your friend, and tell aud dry thosetears. My father has acceded est to remain longer. He says I may stay till next July, when, dearest, we will go to France toge- ther. Inthe meantime, we may be enabled to visit New Brighton, the quarantine, or come of the neighborhoring towns, agd be happy. Write toon to your friend, your ever faithful, HYPOLITE. The,Same to the Same. Deaneet Lucie, Lhave received yours, and truly desire to see you, but will not ask, nor take you to an house of assignation to the bed ofa prostitute. No, my beloved one, never, never willl thus pollute you Would that J had re- ceived my patrimony, I could offer more; but I ean never ry. I havea sister of about 18, pretty as an angel, with the most beautiful face that ever [ saw— and yet, owing to an affection of the head, she is not like other girle, but requires continual care. To her must my life bedevoted. 1 hardly know what to say. 1 hope in the future, but, ny God, likeone condemned to hung, who, in perspective, sves the cord break under the weight of his y. You have already depicted it, and, as to még must trust to future events. They will ‘favor me astheg have heretofore, Hope is man's support. 1 trust to yeur kindness, Your friend, this country—if he would consent to the—to asepara- uperior 1 for advertisers. es Con Tweuve Lives om, 80s? a |. $1 87 | 10days,¢s 20 Pats ema Heats ee He jartholomews, in the We: the lady whom wife. They young, and biithe, and el w in ees lances of last year. A brisk operati on in this way for some how C rent as sun beams. Illinois money (0 et cipal currency) more abundant thas ever. idenly in the midst of all thie happiness, ‘‘a change came over the spirit of our dream” The report took wind that the Illinois Banks had gove tothe devil Such a hub- h swearing—such a damning of banks and such a fus: around, perhaps never was, for a whi It now turns person of Miss Phillips, aged 8 years, had appeared there. We have no taste fer such precocity. The theatre inNewport is to be altered into a Town Hail, One thousand dollars has been subscrib- ed for the purpose. Boexsroxe and Mrs. Frrzwattiam were still ie Chavleston, having been re-engaged for a few nights previous to their departure for the Havana. Dr. Vaextine. is amusing the Members of Con- gress with his eccentricities, Mr. & Botier was play: Theatre, in Baltimore. Niwa Sronza.—This tragedy is now in rehearsal atthe Park, and the manageinent promises to pro- duce it with great effect. }t hus been very successful at the Haymarket, London—our old friend James Wallack and Macready enacting the principle parts. If it is properly cast here, we expect it will have @ ran. Uspine.—This is the name of the new spectacle tion from you! The difficulty is, that if he loves you, it would be very paintul tohim. And yet, sweetest, | roe teemible contfana ly for you, "1 aun afraid continually of heer is committing excesses against you. A bad blow, Lu- en the nightingale would cease ite notes | ice, aud he may kill you ;-and then what would become y to listen—and went sie) the mazy } of me? what would become of your children ? In the dance the pride and admiration of all beholders. | eyes of God you are responsible for their future welfare ‘Che suitors of Lucie Juliette Perrin, Veave Ponta- | —put it not, therefore, in his pewer; for by sacrificing lier, were numerous, but Mr. Leberthon bore off] you to his cowardly jealousy, he would sacrifice you the belle The fame of our aplendls city was | all; for if you die, Lucie, 1 will avenge or follow you, ie. - -and { shall be free then,and may tell bim what I think familiar to them, and in the year 1836 they took up [or i.0”*Cnerished, loved one, write to me often to re- in it their permanentabode Possessing abundance " of worldly wealth, nothing seemed tomar their | Lieve your Beart Helas! Lem going out of town for a happiness, and all weat comfortably and smoothly fee my Luciv and enquire if sho is happy. Oh, would on. at my dear friend were free, and willing to leave the gineclcleck—lmcesinceni es cory * to coung In January, beat Mr. hicegghas eek his lady eons city of New Stakes Wo'would both eo aa oan subsoribers becag anne, i it cit tl rf ft 4 magsronpenta arc requested to address their letters and fonr little children, with which their marriage Bal Ir ng cit A sof the ye happy. woul e. e both of y France. £33 it—eang in tones at 2i3)18 “ om Less that the banks in question, al- though bad enough. God knows, are actnally no worse than usual these times, and that the whole was a snug little scheme of the Cincinnati brokers to come the “double shufile” upon the community, which they did pretty effectually, having pur- ehased large amounts of the paper at a heavy dis. count. So wags the world inthis quarter. Ifthere are any greater humbngs to be found, than banks, finan- ciers and magnetizers,thenam not = Pistow. City Intelligence, Stanper ow THE Fire Deranrment.—The follow- ing article appeared in the Sun a day or two since, and isa base slander on the whole fire department aquare every insertion. Monmne Hep acp—Issued ev meraing-—salen twe furnished at the cents por y+ Country sul same any pcatic en «rem ttance ip Sirance, ’No peer sant.op jens paid in advance. ‘Wert.y Kara.p—issued overy agg em 2 morning, 9¢ at the Front Street ; i and her happiness at the same time. Thursday morning himself there'] aueliteseen t, rejoiced if I can obtain a kiss from eaux, in Franee. Pasiaed sajoyi ia here through the winter, he em! in the month of Nitete, eo bel May on his retarn to New York, leaving his lady | ™, /UC'®: 80 Delovsd. sed'their children, by request ef tis friends; etill | Atiet.my sidered mistress. Re happy, by thinkiag of longer withthem. In the following April, si also HVPOLITE CONSTANTINE. took passage for home, accompanied by her child- | phe following is the letter sent by Mrs. Leber. te James Gonpow Bewwett, Proprietor and Editor; and al had been blessed, to visit their relatives at Bor- should recover her health orders on busiaats must be boul neide EASTERN DIVISION OF THE NEW YORK THE EASTERN D EME RAILROAD. ANI and embarked on board the s' ren. and aauf thon to her husband, soliciting a divoree. It is HYPOLITE. Florian. Am se written in French, the translation of which i ig the passengers was a gay yor Pa & 5 Frenchman named Hypolite Constan' ween me Hereis a finale to a love story. We will merely ’ . - rts him and the fascinating Lucie an intimacy com- | **"**** °*? 5¢: conclude by saying that the little Hypolite came, . f fea now in a state of forwardness at the Chatham thea- Bw leureltville, Pascac. Suferug, Hamape, Statioy: Bina aah s 7 Mrs. Leberthon tor. Letertham sti and the big Hy polite went. A divoree, a ein f.ons city, and entirely false from beginning (0 | 1 1s combines all the attractions of the Naiag 5 n - 1841, matrimonii, has been gr : es FROM NEW YORK. Bliseful though guilty —rapturous though in stealth. } sr. J.1,.Learatnion, New York— to faras this state is concerned, ia doomed to pase | _ “Fiax —The fire night before last, which even the | @uee®s together with its own. The generous mana- in si firemen themselves could not find” was in the rear | 8°" has pledged himself to spare no expense in its the remainder of her life in sin When the whirl of the libertine b: may she count her bead’, mo ie tion that has been created, and finally rejoice in the blessed sentence, as did the repentant one of old, “Woman, depart—thy sins be forgiven thee.” Misery is the end of all such. Pittsburgh. (Correspondence of tre Merald.] Animal Magnetism—Pittsburgh—The Experimentse— Financial Matters. Pirtssveon, Jan, 7th, 1842. They sang together,they played together.and alas! Sir—Since many years, the Jacompaliniitty of our finaliy, tegether they sinned But one objeet seem: | temper randers us both unhappy. We must for our bey sey) bring agaiast it a prompt and efficacious remedy. vir- ‘his state of things cannot last much longer, I am tired ‘of life seem | % living y's you, as Bree Li ol Lire teal Urine to have been forgotten. That family was wrecked, Sac eo naestr iki doenlttaarigiats Heh lelcAlielitw and the poor husband now pleads in some little | gives me to obtain my divorce, os long since it already measure for reparation—but who can restore the | oughtto have been done for our mutual quiet, and my If, as { have a right to hope, of St. George’s Hotel, Broadway, and at the outset bid fairto destroy the whole of that fine building. The arrival and quick operation of the steam fire engine, however, extinguished it in less than an in- stant. It seemed as easily pnt ont asa single coal would be with a pail full ot water.” Now, 8o far from there being a fword of truth in the above statement, the steam fire engine did not put a drop of water onthe above fire, which broke out inawine cellar, very; difficult to get at, and streams from the apparatus of those vompanies, Nos. 1,10 and 16, played on the fire for nearly two hours, while at the same time, fire engines Nos 1, 21, 22, 38, 42, and others, were at work. After the fire was extinguished, the steam engine played a single stream in the street, for the purpose of trying their machine. These facts can be fully substantia- ted by Meesrs. George Kerr and Zophar Mills, two of our best engineers, whom we observed early on the ground directing the operations of the firemen. Such a wholesale disregard of truth, as is con- tained im the article from the Sun, wae never erowded into as many lines before. For Wittuam Wuery’s Vacant Seat.—We un- production, and also that it shall surpass every thing in this line of spectacle ever represented on the New York stage. A r triin every morning (except Sunday) leaving the foot of Atay street, at. 8},0'clock, A. j. inthe compuny’s boat y and Ssturday afternoon, a hgetorts trom the foot of Aloany street, in tho steamboat freight triis Mona: Tuesday, Thursday and Fri- aad Heat toxin ore oral de aoe of Chumbers atreet, hou FAO GOSHEN, Passenger ning. (except Stmday) at 8 o’elk, agin iter York, by tne teanboat ticaral the foot of ly street. A train every Wedn-aday and Saturday afternoon, ed to have taken possession of their lived but for each othe nd God, the worl tue, and even tne holiest observance , Tue Contemriatep Wan wirn Mexico.—The State of Kentucky continues to breathe war aguinet Mexico. The resolutions of which we epske a day or twoeinee have passed the Senate of that State upanimously— 36100! One Senator said that the passage of the resolutions, was important in the pres- ent crisie of our affairs, because we had many wjo- ries to complain of, somewhat simuar io their chare acter ; and that if Mexico again inveded Texas, this was but the beginning of our troubles. He behéved that unless we interposed, to restrain Mexico, with- in the limits which goverued civilized warfare, Tex- as would forman alliance with England, the most dangerous nation in the world. He considered that an alliance between England and any of our neigh- bors— weak though they might be, stiould if possible by means compatible with the usages of nations, be prevented , crushed hope,give life cnd vigor anew tothe broken | happiness in particu heart. He first learned the guilt of his wife on the | you consent to the pri settled on my part, 6th of August, 181)—the illicit intereourse having | Which I have just made, both Ley 3 fuer » we will continued for some time alter the vessels? arrival | Obtain more readily our divorce, the object of my most here—ard the declaration states that ‘on the dis- sition, t arriving ia re oy the ateambant Uticn, - ei at we Ys M aay. Thureday and yaaa getock, wring. oor York, bs the ateuinboat eg cones wn ot Chee ty arent cn iy | oot way py atarday. ‘and at the foot of Chambers atreet , sir,in accordance with the statement imself from , the fate of your children. 4 that sin Thave the honor of saluting you. ce, ITTE. LEBERTHON. covery of her conduct he separaied her, and has not iiv)d with her since, committed without his consent, con Deax Benxetr— Amongst the various topics of interest during the present week, in this smoky burgh, that of Animal Magnetism has perhaps created the great- est excitement. The bump of marvelousness just now, stands out about afeet upon the empty crani ums of some of our wonder loving cits—having been so enlarged and elongated, as to merge their other protuberances, and to solve every other pro- pensity into that of credulity ;—credulity, sublima- ted ang refined until divested of every dcubt that could marits beautiful simplicity. When I inform you that Johnson and his confederates, the “ugly Fred” and the dainty Harriet are “ astonishing uriday ‘riday, until 3 P. ec. inquire at the Company’s Transp - vibe he rty and West streets, and at t ity, or procurement” He therefore prays for | We ‘resume the evidence of Faancorse C. P1- eaivcalael ov of the marriage contract with the said | carp ; Lucie Juliette. Question—Was any allusion made between you The following is the testimeny, with some letters | us to Mr. Leberthon ? that passed between the guilty lovers. ‘Answer—When Mr. L. was taken sick, I asked Francoise C. PicaxD swora~Is the wife of | her if she did not think he was sick? She said Francois Picard, and aged 43; came from Bordeaux | no—he is only feigning it, and that she wou'd rath- ip Florian; was engaged in France to | er live in the farthest corner of the world with her - L and children, and to accompany x Hippolite, even in poverty, than with Mr. them on their voyage; there were no other passen- she did not love. gers but Mrs Land children, witness, a gentle- Question—Did Mrs. L. write a letter to Mr. C. man named Constant he on your suggesting that he was in the city when wife and wife's sister; Mrs. L, wit you supposed he was e away? of the children eccupied a state room together, and Answer—The Sunday after, 1 supposed I id 8“ ¥ MOUR, Superintenda: é derim | Eastern Division New York and tite Heailn NEW YORK AND NEWARK. in th wait upon Mr: Cawat Wone Susrexpep.—Contractors on the extension of the Miami Canal have been notified te stop work. Rerioion.—The Rev. J. Robards, of New ky, reached in Mobile on the 8d inst, at the Besties 7 " " ON SUNDAYS. the two elder boys slept in the dining room with | him pass with twogentlemen. She said she would Aa ib barah;, om the foot of Liberty peat Me Constantine: au intimacy commenced between | titlkim immediately, She wrote, and sent me | the natives” by their nightly exhibitions, I have | demand, Pee * bent yihesanaaer ety bap are entehan te cere aT ee Leete Ne eM, e OEE NST, oy. | Mr. Constantineand Mrs. L. about the middle of | tothe Battery. After I had gonea short distance, ERR Adee: bends CC the CAHUG Twi theT te ee, ee petite haibaaaadbon oir . new tbc Bi Pestinro Why aalWay D | the passage; | saw her standing in the doer of the | Mr L. cameup, touched me onthe shoulder, and Council, on Friday evening, Usvaws D. Feencn, | suparwe Court or tue Usirep Starr a x —— state room looking at Mr C , who was is bed | said, you are carrying something for my wife— a Esq., was selected as the person to fill the office of | Jan. 11, 1842.—No. 4,Richard L. Watkins, pl: Wihes tes ont Libeey street epposite; from their looks I thought what is it! You must give it to me; and put his ing over the performances of these worthies Ward Justice, made vacant by the resignation of Hol , The argue Leave New York. ve New something between them; the next morning abi hand into the pocket of my apron, and pulled out | for a night or two, I will allude as briefly as possi- William Wiley. ‘The salary is $1,600 per annum cause was commenced by Mr. Oyden tiff in error, and continued by Mr. Jap in the long | my pocket handkerchief, which had the , and Crittenden for the defendants in error. room (the dining room where he slept); she had | took it away from me. I then returned home— her arm round his neck, and they were kissing | Mrs. L. asked me if I had seen Mr C.? [told h other; as soen as she heard me coming down | her no, and I believed 1 had been mistaken, and she moved from his lap toa chair by his} had torn up the billet. Mrs. L_ gave me another * * * @ * There was ne} billet to keep for him on the following morning. oe ee in the cabin at the time; 1 saw thew | Mr. L came into the room, saw me tying up the very frequently together in that situation; every | billet in my handkerchief, and took out the leiter. day Isaw her in his lap, kissing together: they | When I came down from my room I told Mrs. L ble, in justice to so important a subject, to “ what Ido know,” having bad “the oceular proof.”— When I reached the temple of Mesmer, Fred was undergoing the manipulating process, seated in an arm chair, his head and body thrown intoan awk- ward position on one side, and his soap locks reach- ing almost to the floor of the platform. Very soon aAts ten o’clock I saw her sitting in h poses erncaneiniben eg to eay nothing of the pickings. Both boards of Al- dermen meet on Monday evening, and it is therefore presumed that by a concurrentjresolution they will assemble in joint ballot and fill the vacancy. The wants of the community may need it, und the anxious candidates will only thus be satisfied. A collector of taxes for the Sixth Ward is also to Cnaractgsistic or tHE Times—We find the followieg notice the St. Louis Evening Ga: ette of the 31st ult. Positively the lust day.—The proprietor of the St. Louis Exchange wonld most respectfully inform his cus tomers and the public at large, that if they went any mere of his good liquor they must call to.day,for tomor- abethtown, $5 cents. i _M, train from New Brunswisk, and r bes ag en ens ried by jew York and New Brunswick to 50 ecats. ‘wad Rahway te ™ passes through Brunswiekfor se ed to be to- | that Mr. L. had taken away the billet. She exclaim- ener craujogat Soeck: used to sing together every day, and Ii i d bi i A the TeA-M. trupfrom New Brunswick isemit- | gether in the cabin 1 used to-take th ed, “Oh, Francoise, 1am lost, tor I the magnetizer pronounced his interesting subject in | 4. cnosen to-morrow night. John McGrath has | row the gante will be for ever blocked. procure theie tickets at the tieketofice.re | deck, and take care of th tet to Mz. Constantine that I was enciente by him.” | # perfect magnetic state, and so totally insensible | | selected in caucus, but some of the members | .Fromand after the Ist day of Januazy, 1042, nothing ‘aferry, 2 ressived Uy c Mrs. L and Mr C.alone in} ® cabin; Th the letter referred to which | to feeling, that alimb might now be removed wiih 2 d 1. | stronger than HOT COFFEE. will be dealt out at the ‘ealy on the day when purchased. all_ | often go into the state ror_» Mrs. L.B of morn- | wasalso written in French. out cassing biin the least pain, or ereating any sen- won’t stay fixed. Nous verrons, as Mr. Ritchie St. Louis Exchange. ings when she was in bed, and Mrs L. would then Lucie to Hypolite. gation whatever. Mark this: he then went on | %¥% |The Collector’sealary, of that Ward, is $1750 | Walk up, geutlemen, and sign the pledge.” RED BIXDLINE TO ALBANY, en Kast side of the river, having better of teams—asl BO perannum, without taking into consideration the a4 Swill be Torveard? the Fast wee of the money that pesses through his hands. Fat job, either of them. Panvorgp By Toe Governon.—We learned last evening that Duncan Campbell, who was convicted on the 10h of September, 1538, for an assault and battery with intent to kill Captain John Trigler, has teil me to goup stairs with the children; often of | Even Dean Hrrovirr. evenings Mrs L. would remain with Mr.C inthe How long the time seems to me, not having heard cabin, after | had retired with the children into the } from mere er epee _Witboat you ! oe ngs state room; one evening after I had retired, I got | lonesome feel! Do you believe it is living to be for Up to get something for one of the children to | from him we love? If you felt with me the pains fa drink, and as Lentered from the state room into | Omen it doa Er ghedoes, ete —o the cabin, I saw Mrs. L ia the lap of Me. c ® * | which you, peri CuapMine any Fascinating.—Ithas been dis- covered that Florida abounds in snakes. In the village of Ho-tal-kee- jo we killed two res:m. bling in shape color the anaconda. They were eight (eet in length, and exhibited great muscular strength. Delightful place to live in ! with,gseries of experiments, after the manner of the Royaations Lady” —it, being a second edition of that highly philosophical entertainment; but so far inferior to it, that even with the aid of Mr. J’ ingenious interpretation of the unearthly sounds that came from the lips of the “sleeping beauty,” 1 I iba ime |" SReeeRivec bees Gos benta may bs compelled by len to | MOP. ente will be on board each of the mail boats to give assis- he does, eternally Jeng those days . pass very agreeably. I am iuclined “Tia ingentene te Monueal touching at Albany (fee by embraces & very direct and eommo- z P oie nities 5 to think so, ce you told me you ig end played mu- A & e s oy romee sea of this Ive will be found really the tion—Did not the other passengers use the | sic with a very pretty young lady. 1 om not jealous, be se us Phang es dl & few exer ption®, man’ | been pardoned by the Governor. Campbell, it’will | Anovier Eantnavare.—The shock of an earth- bent ou the Albany routr,and no) esbin? Jieveit. I was alwaysa fatalist—if fam destined to be | #8 to indicate the shape or color, mach less the | 1. remembered, was a shop butcher, and ‘Trigler | Take was recently felt at New Harmony, Indiana. ‘The strictest wtiention will be a t2 the comfortconve | A nywer—The late capta: ter had | loved I shall be s0,and ifto beforgotten, | should suppose | name of any article. ‘Lhe professor now left the | 124 been selected asene of the spies ef the Com. mlguee and overs Sell te chakenenirely. hat Bird Stages | their apartment over the r7 , and I had not sufficient good fortune to captivate you. Not- 4 room in company with a committee, appointed for | F155 Council to inform against those who sold meat Srort.—The Belknap Gazette, published at Me- wil nll rough from New Forkity to Albany. there, the steward had a lower berth in the dining | Withstanding allthat, were I near you, when you were | the purpose, and crossed over to the Hotel oppo- | cisewhere than in the markets. A difficulty arose | redith, N. H, says a lynx was thot ene day last sh 3 5 ther, [should endeavor to imitate hers but yar 'y HOUT. on, }Agents. | cabin, and Mr. C. had an upper berth; the (90 ene ee et aaa ena eae er ee ae ee ot lene ations eck Bit,ae: | between them, and Cumpbell stabbed him in the | Week in Gilmanton, which measured four feet and. 1. V. BAKER, Proprietor. dasimt_ | boys had separate berths; when Teaw Mrs. L voice would not besoftor tender enough to bring Myp- | tions of countenance, meaning a head with ashoemaker's knife. He was sentenced | & half from the hind feet to the nose. | MEW FORE Aruna sacl | andthe boys were on deck wth the eapcains tt | Saprin sorting end segue "”,"","™e" "| S| me mean time proceeded fe Inasefved over three yrs ‘righ sined te pe: | MADAME RESTELL, Line, on both sites North River ice af fs q n 3 jay sin mourning and . a th tof tas: Gomaaditeed that they: bal Ltt ¢ ears, gler sig. le pe- n the: Vastand, Western ‘votel, 9 Courtland: I deck with the little eh ee Se ae es Lee y! stdin at ‘the: the G , and th . Rate Ebehieest Ceovert-atte of: Gouvicer is [ ter ernst coe nonted cote Uieak aud Lemk heard your voice no more, but Iheardthe voice | punctured the hand and pulled the hair of Me. J, | yition to ihe Governor, ane | PAs tes MALE PHYSICIAN, Uifice and resilener 148 Green ainboat Utica, young: wanted some bread, I, co elane fark vhren ti bed, | whom they had treated also at the bar,stamped th as induced Camp rien urge his release, Wich street, (between Cortlandt und Liderty atre to Al: | down into the cabin to get nd there I saw Mr. Recsiint caa pheanraia, cimsmenrining belo oh be conueiieent cinigentiy, agoeesstel r,stamped the | has been produced from the declining state of his Where she can Be consulted with the strictest cout s aa eRivcls Faz sitting owiehe enels oa his | Werea dog,to put some water to boil, and forbidding her, | A proposition was then made to place some one | ! He is efflicted with consumption, which | °%iUiine ‘Kestell's experience and. Kuowledge in the tréat ' morning (Si % 5 knees. withdrew | coder any pretext, to unlock the front railing, saying | in magnetic communication with the patient, when | "°°" attacks almost every prisoner confined at Sing | meut of obstinate cases of female irregularity, stoppage or sup- Een eee Ghortedl quckeat and cheavest route to Albany. | from him, aud went to a mirror and allected to ad- | (hat we should pss by the hall door, whenever we | s certain hardware man’s clerk (noted for his re- | "8 of be weak Coe elena Lipeteba 4 Pessaton., Ke, ia are ues chaos * fey, diye tor rine ical attendance duriug confinement or other iudmpusition, will be accommer!ated during auch time with private aud re apectable board. “Kreveutive Powders” for married Indien whose delicate or rrecxriowy health forbids a too rapid increase of family, will be sent by matl to any part of the United States, Prive yackage, All letters (post pail) ecdresved to, ‘bow -elty,’ wall be received. just her hair; her face appeared very red; another | wanted to go out. We are watched,dear Hy polite,but still time, after the vessel had arrived at the Quaran- | we shall often meet, and ob! were the day arrived when tine in the harbor of New York, { surprised them | I couldtruly feel that we belonged to each ether—to ina similar situation in the great cabin, aud when | love you, on eae an re indeed necessary I diseoveredthem they separated; she appeared tomy happiness. Bvereyekite) tiring and unobtrasive manners, as well as small potatos politician, whose chief ambition figure as secretary at ward meetiags, &e.,) ve teered, and the admiring crowd were fo; anoth half hour held in breathiess atiention by th Solomon Gonigal, was arrested on Friday evening in the act of stealing a corded silk bonnet from the show case of Mrs. Gornelia Manning, muilliner, No 283 Bowery. The rogue had made several attempts to force open the case but without effect, and finally ca to fine re tie east side will be by steamboat daily as far prose sitter tete B. BEACH. Pessenzers for Newburgh and Paltz may secure passage at ‘The railroad care are‘large, comiaddious and warmed by 6 miles thie * office by stenmboat xn railrond to Tiara “in the f y, confused fale ot Newburgh hers yages will be ate He ea ee RS Gone Me LUCIE. | cious querist and hi en th 4 Hoston Office No. 7 E | then. io the above named of Whe» we arrived at New York. Mr. L. conducted We eontinue the testimony of Francoise. impre ion made was 60 overpewering, that the took his penknife and cut the putty from one of the Ronjon Ones Not barre Poe pe | VIA STONINGTON, DAIL us rs to. his hones ayer, pose l ne bry as Q.—What occurred after this ? young gentleman politely acceded to a request, | Ppnes of jase ae then pis the epee the city, whos health woula mot admit. of travelling, that she | HARNDEN & CO’S American and Forcicn | at the boarding houseof Mr Becket; Mr. and Mis. A.—She said, Iam goiog with my husband tothe | that he would desist I omitted to men‘ion that Soria pee e was coon after caught and com- Ep of aD ACL ET gon them Iu any part BCT AES NE pyc TOMARRTED Lanes. IML "These invaluable Powders have been universally ado; in Europe, but France in particular, for upwards 1. slept in a room in the first story, and I and the ; : children in'a room in the third storys two days af-{ market, and you mest run wd tel Us, Constantine ver elem ena nicee of paper to Mir” Constantine te | Webt and found Mr. C , and teld him what had hap- wees wi eeat tin: Goa ¢,1@ | bened. Hethen gave me another letter, and to it, and a during the first part of the performance, while Fred was bothered with Johnson’s questions about the color, shape, &e., of such articles were handed him, a malicious individual gave him a sudden and unexpected stroke with a pin, which Dearu From [nrroutar Hanrrs.—A young man named Brian Carson, died ia a sudden manner at No. 17 Franklin street on Friday night. The Coro- ner was called in and after @ full examination, the jury appeared satisfied that his death had been oc press. Foreign Letter, and Gsneral Fora Oice—Packgea kinds, os, bs hope) ak notes, walle ree fred al for the following pi wces:— auchester, Bicrning ' 4 M. = it a Conk, Irelands argo ge Seesmic i. wee, raves; and from Mo Providence, New York, Philadelphia, and from Troy come and see her; that af he found the street door yee to take care that Mr. L. did not tal of the charming Harriet Without commenting upon the sensation produe- ed by the young lady, in her waking moments, I f- my pocket, and took out the letter. Hethen said, Bequaintange with the physiology aud anatomy al Sroze a Carp —John Keating stole a cap from | frame, enal arried her—by tracing the decline and il} health of John Meany, 131 Washington street, and will be f life, aud the m ynales, searce in the meridian quea} rapid and often apparently inexp D seat to either office,for Eng- | ter f, in bed Toten hy wr. not, im any contain tetters | tef he came again, and remained alove with Mre | 1 uc ected to catch you again—you have ruined “R 4 tiers raarked HARNDEN & CO, who | L.aboutthree quarters of an hour; two or three aacyouun wane up your pacquet and go away proves tried and sentenced in the Special Sessions, on | Qian tony a foud mother to’ a premature. graves ethan 1 | i open, it would be a sign that Mr. L was not at that he was very sorry for what had happened de “the . See!” ’! 7 : 5 galled jade wince” cure enough, ard : . housanda uotr, y. having recently made arrangements withthe Peo | home, and lie wight enter, bat thatif the door was | After reeciving the letter, Lreturned home. The | had near] destroyed the harmony of the exhibi_ | ca#ioned eae ex peedts sadittee sale sod lcnctous remedy (or warrid folios hoes PE RNDEN ‘& CO. will attend to collecting or payit i ene ren ome nag “Mr he Jd me that | 10or was shut; I pio, he bell, and nobody coming | tion, while it was the cause of no little amusement | Givens ae eae icorapid werense of family. », Notes. Bills or Acceptances, and the purchasing ‘ot | he must not then come in; Mrs. L. told me that | to hen it, I wentto Mr. Beckett’s, Isoon went | toa set of croakers, who happened to be present, | CAUGHT THE Rear.— Officer Barber succeeded on ime Restall, agte well known, was for thirty Feary: every description. or transieat business of any kind, | that was the contents of the p.pe! tp Mr. L. came tothe door. He asked we | Upon the whole the affair passed off wih uch Friday night in arresting Philip Stokely and Frede- Etee-dae of Sica woe hecat wdavetetiotitestio teef geil be kept at their Boston New York, Phila: | A.C; came about mid day, when 3 masouts ) where I had been. [told him I had been on a com- | eciat to the professor, who dismissed his andienee | Tick Remeyer, who were concerned with three | grestiesperience and opportunities, ele: attained, that eal ‘ ror New fre bed.room with Mr, ©.:.aheut two Or threes days He seized my hand, and thrust his other nto | their favor on the following evening in, the person | Oy Thursday levine lect: how stand wurivlled, ax weil ibis country 96 im Europe. Figr ‘other place, must alone z able for the loss or injury of any articles or | days after Mr. ©. came a third time; Mrs L. met i ret cores Sy ee pw Log ; | him in the hall aad teok him up into the children’s LB nay tht Bon things ‘Immediately, aud went to vieereone ene the et be tang poeiorehnen. tw Tuesday morning. true touree—to arrive st a knowledge of the yrimuty causes of we st u ‘whose roade, or in ‘whose | room, in the third story; she sent me, with the two @ _Di ever sdmebioh Mrs. Li fa tegerd to = f itheulty appeared to Pode pall & cone! - Pesrisnine Orrice Rossen —A newsboy named | female todsavoatt one —eopeciall of married fe mi which, 1 - be transported, in respect to | young children, to another room, to leok out and Me Constantine’ Mrs. si tee of three to occupy the platform ; seeing which Timothy McCarty was arrested yesterday, and 1808, led to faa nag | celebrated “Preventive 'ow- the same benevolent individual, who had figured the means of preserving pot s0 c nspicuously on the evening, ‘ootapasitensting but eveu the life of many an affectionate wife our destitute condition, appointed himself a eom- commitied to prison, for stealing $15 in bank notes from the publishing office of the New World. He was omaat in the act by the clerk, and taken to the see if Mr. L should be coming; she locked the 4 ‘4 ; A.—When at sea, | said te her, Mr. C. appears to door of the room, and continued with him three love you, madao, ‘very dearly. 1’ Mave A hin quarters of anhourtoan hour; he came a fourth r’ ‘ embrace you several times. You should act do 50 | mittee of one (certainly equal in some respects te Ytimating the vast benefits remulting to th: dibary, time about two days after, and Mes. L, took him up | SHPNSt THC Mtr ie osid will think badly of | any ether thees) aad. outed the rostrum, where | POl,€e office. et pion, WOUld most rea Exchange, Al- | in the third story room again, loeked the door, and She replied—“1 don’t think it will hart rn ‘ Rare on a Crep onty Four Yeans Orp.——A ied, by ail that they Church street, | sent meas before to look out wateh if Mr L. | You, She replie Ny rte, | hie frequent fingering of the ladies hands, face, might say a beast. d Patrick hhc mack pa! te IO) ce Provi’ - - =: | put don’t you speak of it, for the world may thivk | &e &c. proved him to be no slouchat the business: or we mign' % a beast, aamed Patrick, ct, by sunple and healthy meang withi Wi Agent. No.8 ie | Eetole Cand generally met im onthe Matter) | badly af ue.” and satisfied ws that he would’ make « frst rate | Visage” ie girl numed: Dorando. Nicola | ki tureer he sheaure Rie |. WYMAN, it, No. 8 Wall st., New Vi - . to Mr. C., and generally met him on the Battery saa - e ‘ violaung a little girl name orando Nicola jtatingly ane in the affirmative. Yr A , HARNDEN'& CO. | about four o'clock in the afternoon; Mrs.L. told | ,,& When did the steward generally go to bis | memberof a fumbling club. If Mr, Johnson could | Gaugiter of Joha Nicolai, aged only four years. | dame Restell recommenis orevcyrrenmmended. Fries, bre m «A _ erth? contrive to magnetizea homophapic quantity of mo- | ‘TiS harties reside at Fort Lalayette in New lare a pachnge pt P: eo me to gother:; they remained abeut a month in the ‘A.—Seldom before midnight. Mrs. L. would not 7. TOWEL ie LINE, beavad Ne, i c boarding house, when Mr L. took another house | stow the door of the stute room to shut. Be- Sag! day we Feanred Mie Le told met should Aad | fore the middle of the voyage she used to go to bed street ‘i 4 tions. They can be forwarded by mail to any part of the Um- ted Beater Alt letters must_be poct paid, aad -adgre ME RESTELL, Female Physterat.- Prinerpa 148 Greenwich street, New York. Office hours from @ A. tos o'edk PM. Boatonoffice No. 7Eseexat. j14d&wirs COUNTERFEIT. FEMALE MONTHLY PILLS. O'Mateme Mesteity Feinite Mouthty ‘Female Monthly Pilis,” with the object of selling, if possible, ed against these desty into our friend the ironmonger, he will per- form amiracle, more astonishiag by odds, thanany he has vet exhibited. But to the lady—She was evi- dently more au fait in her manuel than Fred, and acquitted herself tolerably well in the first part, altnough she did mistake a hat fora shaw), with other like trivial errois, of no account in the great catalogue of wonders performed. Mr. J. again re- tired with a gentieman as before, and Haj pared to sympathize wiih his sniferings o er hands were presently convulsively moved, ap ci im great agony—she exclaimed. “I dont ike that,” when the party returning enquired how she had been affected: not Serrnnng altogether pleased with the result, Mr. enquired of his patient, where she bad been hart—she replied “on the side of the head.” This, the gentlemanjwho Harbor, and the father is a soldier in the United States service. The brute was committed yester- day for trial. A Vicrovs City's Noase.——A young woman named Hannah Jackson, ingratiated herself into the good feeling of Mr. and Mrs. George Geez, 44 Charlies street, so effectually as to induce them to engage her as child’s nurse in their family, some weeks since. Oa Thursday last she left their pre: mises, and in her haste took with her female appa- rel, consisting of a Taglioni cloak, silk dresses, Ye valued at $104. On Friday night, she was arrested atthe Chatham Theatre, where she was displaying her stolen clothing and personal charms in the third tier, on a charge of disorderly conduct, and when brought to the Police Office, officer Welch. "apy " will leave the foot of Warren ; % at 8or 9 o'clock, when IJ did, but afterwards not Hy 2 slay and Saturday qfternoon'y | 7" C- o'clock at the foot of | iil 10 or 11. ae Shenae .ancer will leave Warren street; almost every day I took billets for $* ition di } ‘at 6 o’elock, an ‘Tuceday and Friday pe brought of re back; Mr. L. used to go ickay yen ro gg tsa cae Samson at ciated. out after breal day Mr. |G; be i x agar sad eight of every deverrse, back | C. woul come about ten; Mrs. 1. ased hen to set | “cOYcred Coen ih Shania eke ort a board this boat, must be at the riakof the | me to watch for her husband, so that they might | Q — Are pepeythr tr women? = abil ofading erreceiptis signed for | not be surprised together; she used to take Mr. C-| Xj am) My husband lives in Bordeaux. He Seer * ee eT ~——— | on these occasions into the ement room, and | i, /, joiner. PALL ARWANGEMENT-POUGAKEEISIE AND | they would Jock the door; they used to stay to- ee Why did you not inform Mr. Leberthon of NE’ fant sailing steamboat OSE OLA, C: getner three quarters to an how e used often to . tain Verdnacrueniaie fr oer remainders | send me with billets to Me. sometimes in the PASE Sie Say AU oY es i ih dis congen sll lonve, tos obsaun bunt shor, fe : ben . tirday | Fark and sometimes on the Battery; every two | sie would be ruined; and that Mr. C. carried a Tuesdey, and Saturday —inncdhing, ap aid down, at Caldwedl's, Mrs. onld. go 10 EM ft, and meet | doignard with him all the time, and that if Teaid ire therefore cau M at the corner of the street, - : ; fom for: vistelys fe wa i anything he would kill me. went ont with the magnetizer, wa: dant | With that cuteness of perception fer which he is A a eation= Look at this billets and tate, how the | "ins. Myens swora —ls widow of Capt. Myers, | tnough topronounce an cutire fuilure, as he. had | distinguished, euspected Ler ot being the person | (hata eomate Monthy Pils are emuntricts, except Gree Newer Mr Lone day complained tome that | 700 comma: ded the ship Florian, and died on the | visited Mr. Johuson’s corns pretty rudely with the | Whe had commited the Inreray,, sae by. cfose, ate gay Madame Heaters Principal Office. 14s Greenwieb at : . the passage from Charleston to Bordeaux. Is fifty | heel of his boot ; the young ay, probably hi tention succeeded in recovering @ e clothing, | New Yor heap peomen pete Rowton. Frice he ay while Mias Jackson was lookod up, and will in ail probability spend some years in the employment of oakum picking on Blackwell's Island. Srconp Axarst or Raven Tuomrsox.—This per- son has been arrested in Boston, on the charge al- leged against him, of obtaining money from the Eagle nk of that city by fraud’ Odiorne, the cashier, Who allowed the payment, of the money, his wife neglected him, although he w: and he had suspicions of ; wrong, and I must know abouti'; not know any (hing about it, nd tat not want | thon t to make any derangement in the house; he gE fe, ‘ ‘ said he would go and seareh my trunk; he went UP | tween Toasted dhe tev ge inte he caioceonn ra and opened my truok, and) found the biil't | to meals, ner did my sister. Before the intimacy, be toolt tend enld ‘Bo wr 4 used to take her children on deck, and inwell, ears of ot he Questi conduct betw: no corns of her own, did not feel the inflic Jow should she? A person was netic connexion with her, and thefe/air voy- ance, tor that occasion was a dead bite from begin- ning toend, Johnson himself admitting the “soft impeachment.” Nothing undaunted, however,and asif to make amends, by a be chp develope- ment of his art,for the previous failure, he now pre- somet! .B. The married, under rome circumstances, must abstain from their use for reasons contained in the directions. 3 dawnt DISEASE OF THE EYE. TP HIS may certify that Phare witneared cores performed cm to Barclay strestr New York, und believe his preperation for Dinenae of the bye is one of the 1 blessings that ean be ‘ou see or hear of any improper ir. Constantine and Mra. Leber- ed to give me the stay with them the r , dered himself, and H 1 ’ greater part of the day, but ; has surrendered himself, and a requisition from the the ye is one of the gre’ tear them up, and throw thom inte the | never did so afterwards. She. was always with | Watch, and. then to go ell again, Into the magnetic { covernor of that State had been issued for George | gi ofiind ced rarejneee nemecr te eer Mr. Constantine,and at table talked to no 01 » F. Cook, of this city, who was « partner of Thomp RBE, a slumber, She was some five minutes in complying with this reason: est, during whieh it natu- rally occurred t imple ind: that if it were x0 casy to awaken the patient by the the reverse passes #0 ortion of son inthe kiting business. Cook has been arrested. Trtat or THE Suypay Fracit.—The jury in the trial of the editors of the Flash, indicted fe pubii ing an obscene paper, on coming into court on Fri- day night to be discharged, stood eleven for con- reason or other, to do, and put it into my trunk; ie Mr. 1 told me that he’ had "received a letter from | The men en ike cai his wife, proposing a divorce, which cited | mind to turn them out of the cabin. ee his suspicions that s/ mething was wrong: the bil | Mrs. Becker sworn —The conduct of Mre. L: let was one which I had received from Mr. C. for | wien at my house, was the remark and the jest of “PORTUGUESE, FEMALE PILLS, OC! on ing for their u "ie fi Li every "Apply abor PASSAGE FOR SAVANNAH First Packe id packet ship CELIA, Pepe ea 0 & steerage passengers. For ,early | Mrs. L , and had delivered to her. . 7 i NTR Spolalon cael be we eg oot baie ta to | Bat, Vaflaire s’achemine, we may as well, by the Le Ld in son i ns gi when So tops gl the performanee, were entirely unneces-ary. _ and one for acquittal. Thore is another in-] 4 p BOUDELOQUE, M.D. LISBON, FORTUGAL. Firvet,or'49 Peek Blip. | Way of prrenthesis, introduce one or two of the | Cos x Leould ran speatedly to the door | | Upon the whole, Johnson, #0 far, has made no | pictment Against the paper for the #ame charge, it | THE scientific combination of Wwareticnts of hic Umeas a Siri! | deguements. Franeoles hed informed Constantite look out; T could see her fiom the room where | had speculation, and considering that Fred was dis. | being in the eye of the law a misdemeanor. Pilla are composed. har emade them the worler AO, IRELAND, COT. .L had had a regular blow-up, 5 Prancoiee told f the intimacy between | ¢ ged from the service of Collier “for want of ,Mumnen or Aseemoty 1x?Tows.—Daniel C. Pen'z | pation, of the wor kay Rod 8 yah to be eae wpotns Soskrons 08 Seat: d the following e t intercepte m, and showed m~ the firet letter. ns,” it isnot a bad job for himeither, if he gets | Eeq. one of the Members of Assembly from this | bly certam in ng the monthly tureg. eiltsanle bitched Fesah- Thus endeth tie testimony, and with a glance at ore than his “grub” by the venture. Of Miss | city, arrived in town yesterday and will return on | i sil cases, being auch, that they must not : ‘ « fe words that bare—f ai soft and clesr.” the other intércepteil letters, we are done:— Harriet I w y nothing Her duties are uo| Tuesday. Here’s « chance to forward orders for pm Bad Cy healthy, hey are ceetan tm. - fate ag oo ge rine aera ‘Hypolite Conatantine to Mrs L- donbt multifarious, and her pay itis te be hoped | “fice, or to make new laws, or to chuage eld ones. directions ate aiid Tats alah sod.abertsieees And wealmost despair of a translation that will —— will be eq lent A Reauisrrivg.—The requisition from the Gover. | round with the seal the importer. slumped, Kaeh Sen eon pact express its magic in eur harsh toned, unlover-like ord that you felt too bad to récciveme | J. Carat the Cashier of the ad | 20F of this State for W. H Droz, charged with the | em uatemmalure of M. de foudelogue, ae Reged Saxox; 43 it faithful f cay 8 as the tt " se wished to console you | Manafacturers’ Bank * resignation ; | larceny of a number of watcher, &c. in this city, “ag he cogioete Ameri . . br ne change of lan; ere it is oo seh ber thape I Y | ramor says not altogether vol ly Ramer J | has been received in Philadelphia. ony Ie by mail_to any part of the Wipe of which will Hypolite Constantine to Mire Leberthon. Tarorped'thr woe’ your | believe is wroethis time It in highly probable | Cour's Taras —The tral of John C Colt, for he | tillmect with amelie attention, BSI{'C ata twa coming 968000; |e coon Lvise— sinen yesterday's dinnes, Ac. | the vacant post will be tendered to J. Corry, the | marder of Adams, is set down for Monday next, | 3 Grand strret. enrner of Aller, H3i Vinee. Teweage |__| teceived this morning your two letters, and | will ac- , #0 that | should hardly have bee to | former cashier, now cashier of the Bank of N. | te-morrow. John A. Morrell, Esq. appears as hi ae ent by mouth, ae" cept but one—the other is too misehieveus. No, dear, " caress you; bat yee did net desireit. Ipray to Godthet | Americaat Philad-Iphia, and late cashier of the | counsel.

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